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Friday, May 25, 2007

Attention Home Aviators!

If you've got some time on your hands and nothing to do with it other than twiddling your thumbs, you might be interested in this one. Paper Pilot: The Paper Airplane Pilot's Manual is a volume written by Staff Sergeant Benjamin Haynes, who served in the U.S. Air Force for the last eight years.
The book will take you through photographs and illustrations dealing with aviation history. If nothing else, you can spend some time reading it and then display it on your coffee table.
If you're the roll-up-your-sleeves type, however, you're going to like the back of this book best of all. There you will find 24 scaled paper models. 12 are folded airplane projects printed on perforated pages, while the other 12 are die-cut models you'll need to punch out and assemble with glue.
Of course, even if you do the models, you can still make it a coffee table display. You're just going to need a bigger coffee table so you can land the models beside the book on the table-runway.

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